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Summer Music in the Garden series features Percussion in a Suitcase with Aiyun Huang and music by Burtner, Lucier, Alvarez, Sierra, Aperghis and Adams, tonight 7 p.m. Toronto Music Garden, 475 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000 or harbourfrontcentre.com

Just For Laughs Festival has The Sketch Show with host Craig Robinson of The Office and sketch troupes from Toronto and abroad performing tonight & Fri. 10:30 p.m. ($22 at 416-343-0011). Second City, 51 Mercer St.

The Second City presents Go Ahead, Make My Monday, a revue of some of the best scenes of the past plus improvisation, Mon. 8 p.m. ($12 at 416-343-0011); it's followed by the Workshop with Bruce Hunter directing a cast of Second City alumni and others in long-form improvisation. Mon. (PWYC). 51 Mercer St. secondcity.com

SketchCOMedy Lounge has the one year anniversary of NSNF (Not Safe for Work) with hosts Jared Sales and Tal Zimmerman plus a line up of special guests. Tues. 9 p.m. (PWYC). The Rivoli, 334 Queen St. W.

Shanghai: City of the Future? presented by ICC and the ROM is a special panel discussion on large-scale urban development in China's largest city. With expert guest speakers Brian Andrew, Mark Kingwell and Jay Pridmore, moderated by Christopher Hume. Tues. 7:30 p.m. ($10). The ROM's Signy & Cleophee Eaton Theatre.

Sound Travels Festival of Sound Art features installations and performances that bring sound art to the outdoors. Installations on Toronto Island include Barry Prophet's "Synthecycletron" and "Sonic Boardwalk" from Kristi Allik & Robert Mulder. The festival itself continues through Oct. 1. Full info at naisa.ca/soundtravels

Indulge at Metro Square with a variety of food and produce from local farmers and merchants and lively lunch time concerts. Every Thurs. from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m., performances at 12:30 p.m. 55 John St. toronto.ca/indulge

The Canadian Open Golf Tournament gets underway Mon. with dozens of golfers, including Canada's own Mike Weir and Stephen Ames, shooting for victory. In addition to the golf, bands like Blue Rodeo, 54-40 and Tom Cochrane will perform at an open air venue. The tournament continues through to Sun. at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville. Tickets/info at rbccanadianopen.ca

Singles Margarita Madness Party join Meet Market Adventures and other singles for a night of fun and mingling, tonight 6 p.m. ($19.99 at 1-800-239-0542). Light Lounge, 134 Peter St.

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